[Nut-upsuser] Tripp-Lite OmniVS1500XL

John Hobbs jhobbs at chryxus.ca
Fri Oct 13 16:00:56 UTC 2006


All,

I recently purchased a Tripp-Lite OmniVS1500XL and am running NUT on a 
Centos-based system.

Based on the compatibility list I specified the tripplite_usb driver.

When I query the unit I get:

    [root at chryxus ~]# upsc UPS at localhost
    battery.voltage.nominal: 24
    driver.name: tripplite_usb
    driver.version: 2.0.3-pre2
    driver.version.internal: 0.6
    input.voltage.nominal: 120
    ups.debug.0: 20 01 58 58 58 58 0d '..XXXX.'
    ups.debug.L: 30 30 45 35 58 58 0d '00E5XX.'
    ups.debug.S: 31 30 30 30 00 30 0d '1000.0.'
    ups.debug.T: 30 30 30 30 30 31 0d '000001.'
    ups.delay.shutdown: 64
    ups.firmware: F2211.A
    ups.mfr: Tripp Lite
    ups.model: UPS
    ups.power.nominal: 1500
    ups.status: OL
    [root at chryxus ~]#

Ever since enabling the driver I have been getting error messages 
showing up in the log file every couple of seconds. This is a brief sample:

    Oct 12 18:03:44 chryxus tripplite_usb[2115]: Error reading 'D' value: Unknown error 0
    Oct 12 18:03:44 chryxus tripplite_usb[2115]: Error reading 'M' value: Unknown error 0
    Oct 12 18:03:47 chryxus tripplite_usb[2115]: Error reading 'D' value: Unknown error 0
    Oct 12 18:03:47 chryxus tripplite_usb[2115]: Error reading 'M' value: Unknown error 0
    Oct 12 18:03:50 chryxus tripplite_usb[2115]: Error reading 'D' value: Unknown error 0
    Oct 12 18:03:50 chryxus tripplite_usb[2115]: Error reading 'M' value: Unknown error 0
    Oct 12 18:03:53 chryxus tripplite_usb[2115]: Error reading 'D' value: Unknown error 0
    Oct 12 18:03:54 chryxus tripplite_usb[2115]: Error reading 'M' value: Unknown error 0

The log files are filling up rapidly.

I have two questions.

1) In its current state is this providing any shutdown protection at all?

2) Assuming it is, is there any way I can turn off the generation of 
these log messages?

I'm not very technical so probably would not be able to help much with 
tracking down the source of the problem.

Thanks for your help.

John

-- 
John Hobbs
Chryxus Corporation





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